Beefymcfc wrote:Could be mate but I'm not clinging to anything on this one.
The thing is, is he really that good?
Is he not also kolorovs agent and was talking about him?
Beefymcfc wrote:Could be mate but I'm not clinging to anything on this one.
The thing is, is he really that good?
Beefymcfc wrote:I'm not saying he won't come, I'm not arguing the point either way as I would like to see DDR at City. However, there is one critical area in there which was addressed, the inquiry.
We've inquired but not put in an offer, why is this? For me, it says that we've contacted the club who've allowed us to have a chat with the player. That would suggest that they are at least able to play ball but it would ultimately be down to the player as they do not want to alienate their fans. After being contacted by our officials Mancini then personally intervened but the answer was the same as before so no offer has gone in for the player.
We are very interested, but is he?
Mase wrote:But Beefy mate, why would his agent come over here then to speak with Bob directly? Surely it would be easier to pick up a phone and say "I've spoken to Danny boy. He's not having it."
There is more to it if you ask me.
Green & Blue wrote:Still thinking this deal is not totally dead as some seem to believe.
De Rossi has spoken but has only said enough to strengthen his position with the fans if he is to leave.
He has not exactly ruled out the possibility of a move.He has merely said he has not asked to move.
sheblue wrote:did he have this 'press conference'?
Mancio4ever wrote:DonTullio wrote:Anyhow, coming back on topic:
90% of the stuff that gets on the papers is complete and utter sh!t. Transfer market like this creates so many money-making opportunities ( 35k people at the Olympic Stadium in Rome for a friendly game, people? ) that we should just wait and see.
There hasn't even been an official, proper offer from Manchester City yet.
Intelligent and, if You actually are Italian, Mate, I'm proud to have a fellow Countryman and Blue on here, who can prove that some Italians speak and spell English properly, as I can't anymore.
@ Beefy.
I see the cover from direct horse and thank You for that cuz I couldn't hear the words yet.
Still it doesn't change very much of my opinion - which is not DDR will surely come nor he can't sleep without City - just that key points are still on the table:
a) Italian Clubs are Skint and the new American Owners of ROMA have to write off huge debts
b) It's now or never either for the Player and the Club (Roma): none of them will get the same opportunity at next turn of waltz.
Then, if or how much the Club (MCFC) want DDR, I'm with Wayne and Tony and John there: nobody knows other than 2 men in the whole world, HH & the Chairman (possibly 3 if Soriano as been already fully involved).
I tell You what though, If our beloved City were already a full running engine (which nobody wants or expects to be yet, in such a short time) and I theoretically was the sporting director, having been shown the green light by the upper instances, I'd take the 1st luxury Ethiad plane to Rome, with an irrevocable letter of credit for 25-27 million euro in my handbag, along with a contract for 2 seasons long loan of Rodders and throw them onto the table of Roma's Board Room, in the certainty that Zdenek Zeman is one of the best Youth Developers in the world and we will have back Rodders ready to step into Yaya's boots with very few tactical adjustment by Bob in the next summer preasoson camp. Meanwhile City, with DDR in the squad for the next 4 years, will have won another title out of the next two seasons (to say the very least) and seriuosly challenged to hear the starting whistle of one of the next 2 CL Finals (again at very least).
Odds: could be 10%, could be 80%, very much depending on what those 2 men will be thinking in the next few days.
Slim wrote:sheblue wrote:did he have this 'press conference'?
Yeah, it was the same old Italian bullshit, a lot of faffing about to come to the conclusion that he was loyal and always would be to Roma and that no amount of money could ever drive him away.
BTW, he also mentioned that no-one had put a bid in and City had just made an enquiry.
Ted Hughes wrote:
Cheers for the info folks.
It looks like it's down to how much we think DeRossi is worth. He could easily have said he's not going anywhere & made it impossible for Roma to cash in, but he's chosen the 'I'll only leave if the club sell me' routine, just like Agger.
Up to HRH now to decide.
Superbia wrote:Napoli have apparently accepted a bid of ours for cavani.
OliverHardy wrote:Maicon and cavani in according to mass tweets everywhere on twitter
Green & Blue wrote:Superbia wrote:Napoli have apparently accepted a bid of ours for cavani.
Now that would be interesting.Where did that report come from?
DoomMerchant wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
Cheers for the info folks.
It looks like it's down to how much we think DeRossi is worth. He could easily have said he's not going anywhere & made it impossible for Roma to cash in, but he's chosen the 'I'll only leave if the club sell me' routine, just like Agger.
Up to HRH now to decide.
If its up to HRH then what fucking job does Marwood have? Just to run to daddy Everytime something might happen? He should have a budget and approved targets and do the work of the work to get them done or move onto alternates etc. this isn't schoolboy playground shit. And it's also not rocket surgery.
I am so confused by the nutless, ruderless transfer window that is this summer.
If Marwood is some cardboard cutout who is totally toothless then Mancini should push to own the transfer business and just deal with khaldoon and the sheik on his own. Couldn't be worse.
DoomMerchant wrote:If its up to HRH then what fucking job does Marwood have?
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